Snapshot : KTM has unveiled the All-new 390 Duke at the EICMA which has more aggressive design than previous

KTM has unveiled the All-new 390 Duke at the EICMA motorcycle showcased in Milan, most popular naked is improved, with some significant cosmetic changes. One of the biggest change is cosmetic, with the 2017 model getting new bodywork and new design, with aggressive look inspired by the SuperDuke.

The 2017 KTM 390 Duke has made its debut with, a TFT instrument panel, standard ABS, LED split headlamp and some good all new bodywork. The exhaust is a side mounted one on the new 390 Duke while the outgoing model has an underbelly exhaust.

(2017 KTM 390 Duke gets more aggressive design)

The bike is powered by the same 373.2cc, single-cylinder engine that generates 44bhp of power. Braking System comes with 320mm front brake disc, gripped by a Brembo-developed By-Bre branded caliper. Additionally, New 390 Duke flaunts a ride-by-wire throttle, full TFT Dashboard, an optional MY RIDE multimedia interface, and ABS as standard. The motorcycle also comes in new frame and WP suspension. It also has a 13.4-litre fuel tank.

The upgraded 390 Duke is expected to be launched in India in the first quarter of 2017 and New 390 Duke is expected to cost around Rs 20,000 to 30,000 more than its predecessor.